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What size headlight bulb for 2003 Honda CRV?

The 2003 Honda CR-V mostly uses a 9003/HB2 dual-beam headlight bulb (often labeled H4 in catalogs). Some regional or trim variations may use separate high- and low-beam bulbs, such as 9005 for high beam and 9006 for low beam. Verify with your manual or by inspecting the bulb you currently have.


Common bulb configurations for the 2003 CR-V


Depending on market and trim, the CR-V’s headlight setup can differ. Here are the two main configurations you might encounter.


Dual-beam configuration (9003/HB2)



  • 9003/HB2, commonly referred to as H4 in catalogs. This single bulb handles both low and high beams.


For dual-beam setups, you’ll replace the same bulb when either beam burns out.


Separate high/low configuration (9005/9006)



  • 9006 for low beam and 9005 for high beam (two bulbs total).


For separate-beam configurations, you’ll need to replace each bulb corresponding to the beam that needs service.


If you’re unsure which configuration your vehicle uses, check the bulb/socket area in the headlight housing, inspect the base of the installed bulb, or consult the owner’s manual or a local parts counter with your VIN.


How to confirm the exact bulb size


To confirm the exact bulb for your vehicle, follow these steps:



  1. Turn off the engine and open the hood. Locate the headlight assembly on the side you’re replacing.

  2. Remove the power connector and any retaining clips or the dust cover to access the bulb.

  3. Carefully remove the bulb by twisting and pulling it straight out.

  4. Read the imprint on the base of the bulb for the part number (e.g., 9003, 9005, 9006, or H4/HB2).

  5. Match the bulb number to your owner’s manual or a trusted parts catalog, or ask a parts counter to verify by VIN.


If you cannot access the manual or the store cannot confirm by VIN, bring the old bulb to a parts counter to ensure you buy the correct replacement.


Summary


For a 2003 Honda CR-V, the most common bulb size is 9003/HB2 (dual-beam, often labeled H4). Some markets use separate low- and high-beam bulbs (9006 and 9005). Always verify with your manual or by inspecting the current bulb, and consult a parts professional if you’re unsure. Replacing bulbs correctly helps maintain visibility and road safety.

Are H11 and 9005 headlight bulbs the same?


A: H11 bulbs use lower wattage and are better suited for low beams. 9005 bulbs have higher wattage ratings and are mainly used as high-beam headlight bulbs.



Which CR-V is the fastest?


When it comes to speed and acceleration, the Honda CR-V stands out as the fastest SUV in Honda's lineup, particularly the Hybrid Sport Touring model. This version achieves a remarkable 0 to 60 mph time of approximately 7.7 seconds, which is impressive among compact SUVs.



What type of headlights does the Honda CR-V have?


light-emitting diode (LED)
All CR-V trims feature light-emitting diode (LED) headlights.



What is the headlight bulb number for a 2003 Honda CRV?


1997-2003 Honda CRV LX. Notes: Headlight Bulb. Bulb Type: H4/9003.


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